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Are you afraid of trying something NEW ?

By
Mortgage and Lending with Seacoast Mortgage Corporation, RI (20021119LB & 20031576LL), MA (MC2107) & CT MLO 10920

"Come to the edge, he said. They said: We are afraid. Come to the edge, he said.  They came. He pushed them - and they flew!"  Guillaume Apollinaire

 

Have you ever felt afraid of trying something new?  In this real estate industry, it is imperative you are NOT afraid, because we are in ever-changing environment.  Gone are the days when buyers called their local realtor to "find a home".  It is RARE.  Now the internet is here.  For those realtors relying on the phone to ring, the rings will be few.  Look at the realtors who understand the power of the internet and you will hear their phones ringing.

 

Are you afraid?  Come to the edge; receive a gentle push from your friends here at Active Rain and FLY!

 

Ann Sabbagh

Vice-President

Seacoast Mortgage Corporation

Residential and Commercial Financing

508-243-1190

 

Please visit my website: www.annsabbagh.com

 

"When you choose me as your mortgage consultant, you also choose a financial planner who cares about your financial strength."

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Ann Sabbagh, President

"The BEST compliment is a client referral: Thank YOUUU!"

Seacoast Mortgage Corporation

401-305-6906 or 508-243-1190

Residential & Commercial Financing

MLO10920

RIAR: teacher for "The Mortgage Course"; "Valuation of Commercial/Investment Real Estate"; "Reading Financial Statements"

 

"When you choose me as your mortgage consultant, you also choose a financial planner who cares about YOUR financial strength."

Gary Coles (International Referrals)
Venture Realty International - Las Vegas, NV
Latin America Real Estate

Ann,  Great post.  I think it is way to easy to take the old safe and secure approach,  but you are right that in our industry you must try new things.

Nov 01, 2009 02:07 PM
Anonymous
Sandy Bliven

Great post Ann, I am not afraid to try something new ever!  I love thinking outside the box, safe is not in my vocabulary.  Thanks for your thoughtful posts

Sandy

Nov 17, 2009 12:08 AM
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